Sinner avenges Shanghai defeat to
Shelton. Sabalenka still unbeaten in Wuhan
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[October 09, 2024]
SHANGHAI (AP) — Jannik Sinner avenged his defeat to Ben Shelton in
the fourth round of last year's Shanghai Masters with a 6-4, 7-6 (1)
to spoil the 22-year-old American's birthday on Wednesday.
Like last year, the duel again featured some incredible shot-making
and serving dominance but this time the 23-year old Italian
prevailed to improve his record against Shelton to 4-1.
“I think it was a very tough match also today,” Sinner said. "He had
chances in the first, chances in the second. If I don’t play well
these points, you know, he wins in two sets, because he was serving
very, very well.
"Happy how I handled this situation, it’s obviously a position where
I have been last year, and where I am right now, it’s different, so
I’m happy to be in the position where I am."
Sinner's break in the ninth game was all that separated the duo in
the opening set. Both players then dominated on their own serve
through the second before the Italian sped away in the tiebreak and
won the last seven points of the match.
Sinner is now through to his seventh ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinal
of the year and will play fifth-ranked Daniil Medvedev, who earlier
beat long-time rival Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6 (3), 6-3.
It was the 14th time the Russian former U.S. Open champion and
12th-ranked Greek had met, but first in nearly a year. With
Wednesday's win, Medvedex extended his head-to-head series lead to
10-4.
Second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz, who won the China Open in a thriller
against Sinner last week, made it 12 consecutive wins with a testing
6-4, 7-5 victory over French veteran Gael Monfils to advance to the
quarterfinals.
Alcaraz needed all his shot-making abilities to outmaneuvre the
38-year-old Monfils, with the 21-year-old Spaniard making 22 winners
and taking a break in each set to clinch the match in 87 minutes.
“The main thing I tried in this match was to stay calm, to control
my emotions and wait for my chances,” Alcaraz said.
The French Open and Wimbledon champion will play Tomas Machac or
Tommy Paul in the quarterfinals.
Later Wednesday, Novak Djokovic continues his bid for a 100th career
title as he faces 61st-ranked Roman Safiullin.
Also, third-ranked Alexander Zverev plays David Goffin of Belgium
and seventh-ranked Taylor Fritz plays Holger Rune of Denmark.
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Wuhan Open
Second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka maintained her undefeated record at
the Wuhan Open, opening her campaign with a 6-4, 6-4 win over
37th-ranked Katerina Siniakova in a second-round match on Wednesday.
Two-time defending champion Sabalenka, who received a bye in the
first round with the other top eight seeds, broke her Czech opponent
twice in each set — as well as surrendering one of her own service
games — as she clinched her latest win in 1 hour and 34 minutes of
play.
In the third round, the 26-year-old Belarussian will play Yulia
Putintseva of Kazakhstan, who ended Paris Olympics silver medalist
Donna Vekic’s tournament with 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 victory.
The reigning U.S. Open champion is now up to 13-0 in Wuhan after
winning the title on her first appearance in 2018 and defending her
crown in 2019 before the tournament took its five-year hiatus from
the calendar due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and a WTA boycott
of China.
“I missed Wuhan a lot,” Sabalenka said. “I just have really good
memories of winning, two times, the title here. Just Wuhan brings me
a lot of great memories, good vibes.”
Sabalenka needs only to make the quarterfinals at Wuhan to regain
top spot in the rankings from Iga Swiatek, who withdrew from the
women’s Asian swing citing fatigue and personal reasons. Swiatek
recently split with coach Tomasz Wiktorowski.
There were six Americans in second round matches on Wednesday.
China Open champion Coco Gauff routed Bulgaria’s Viktoriya Tomova
6-1, 6-2 in 75 minutes, while Hailey Baptiste upset 10th-ranked
Barbora Krejcikova 6-3, 7-5 for her first win over a Top-10 player.
Magdalena Frech beat eighth-ranked Emma Navarro 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in
just over two hours, and No. 11-ranked Daria Kasatkina overcame a
mid-match stumble to defeat Amercian Bernarda Pera 6-4, 1-6, 6-1.
Amanda Anisimova withdrew from her match against 17th-ranked Marta
Kostyuk.
Later Wednesday, third-ranked Jessica Pegula plays Anastasia
Potapova and the Andreeva sisters — Mirra and Erika — face each
other for the first time at a tour-level tournament.
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